Hong Kong Schools Music Festival

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Hong Kong Schools Music Festival[1] (Simplified Chinese :香港校际音乐节 Traditional Chinese :香港校際音樂節 Pinyin :xiāng gǎng xiào jìyīn yuè jié) was first held in 1949, and is held between February to March every year. The Hong Kong Schools Music Festival is in the charge of Hong Kong Schools Music and Speech Association.[2]

Awards

Each participant receives a transcript with scores and comments which are written by judges in order to exchange their certificates. The participant who gets the highest score in each competition (except the final competition) is awarded with a multicolored silk banner and has a chance of being invited to deliver a performance. The number of runner-ups and the bronze medalists are not limited, so it often can be seen that there are several runners-up and bronze medalists at the same time. The scores of All prize-winners are expected to receive a score of more than 80, or no award is rewarded.

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